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Wild About The Erme River (WATER) is a catchment focused charity working to restore the Erme River to its natural state, in order to safeguard all river users from the harmful effects of pollution and to protect and improve the biodiversity of the Erme’s catchment area and the estuary beyond.
Working in partnership with local residents, other community groups, land managers, regulatory bodies and South West Water, our goal is to take action to protect the river from harmful effects of pollution, put measures in place to reduce further impacts and to restore the river back to its natural state.
Through a combination of direct action projects, community events and raising public awareness, our aim is to make a positive change for the future.
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Our Team
Our steering group has been formed to identify and link together work already happening in the catchment, to engage with community and institutional stakeholders, and to establish effective pathways to change.

Charlotte Grezo
She is currently a Trustee of Botanic Gardens International and the Devon Wildlife Trust (DWT), a member of the Linnean Society Finance and Audit Committee, a member of the BBC Sustainability Advisory Group and a WWF UK fellow.
Charlotte has been passionate about the environment, biodiversity and climate change for most of her life. She lives in the River Erme Catchment and as Chair of WATER and Trustee of DWT is involved in efforts to improve and enhance environmental quality, biodiversity and wildlife locally.

Tim Poate
Tim is happiest in/under/around water windsurfing/surfing/swimming- thankfully all of these are possible right on our doorstep in Devon and he is keen to help however he can to ensure they remain for generations to come.

John Mildmay-White
They spend as much time in the water as possible, swimming, surfing and paddleboarding and have unfortunately suffered the effects of the failing water quality.
John trained and worked as an Engineer before returning to the Estate and is passionate about using sound science and data to restore the health of the Erme River.

Charlotte Rathbone
Charlotte is a board member of the Sharpham Trust near Totnes, Co-Chair of the Modbury Wildlife Action Group. She loves to walk, spend time on the water and improve her growing, cultural and wildlife skills.

Colin Whybrow
He launched, and was international spokesman for, an environmental charity in the shipping industry that reinvented rotor sail technology to provide supplementary wind power for today’s commercial ships, saving both fuel and emissions.
He has walked the Erme for over 25 years having lived close by the river and has been privileged to observe it in every state and every season, as well as observing species such as Kingfishers and otters.
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